Presume

/prɪˈzuːm/ verb

To suppose that something is true without having complete proof, often because it seems likely. It can also mean to behave too confidently or without proper permission.

From Latin *praesumere* meaning 'to take beforehand', from *prae-* 'before' and *sumere* 'to take'. The idea is that your mind 'takes' something as true before the evidence fully arrives.

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